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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1896)
THE PLAINDEALER, l'iil1lhcd Dally, except Sunday. k. iu.-njamin...... y. iikn'jamix .- .Kdltor, ..Muiscr, NuUncrlpilou Kate. Otic Year, ty mall Hit Munlli, " Three Moulin " ... , Ouo Mnjitli .. ... I'tr Vw V, delivered ly Carrici... ...IS W ... 1 10 . 75 85 ... 10 Tito Weekly One Vcar Xlx Months Three Montht iMnliiclcaicr ..f DO 1 (0 Al'Ot'bT .1. 1890. OUR STANDARD BEARERS. , . For rresident, VM. McKlNLKY. vifoi Vico-rrcaiilenl, j!a HHET . 1 IOH A KT. , For President UJ Kjeclors, . T. T. GEKK, of Marion County. S. M. YOUAN, of Uno. K. L. SMITH, of Wasco. J. F. CAPLES. of Multnomah. The Daily I'laindealkk ruspemlcd publication Saturday, 'aged 1 year, I mouth and K days. There was not enougli Qfoney lb it to justify us in con tinuing it. To those who have paid in advajc"wo will send too twtce-a-week I'L.usii'u.tttH, until the time for which they have paid expire, which wo treat will prove ratinLictory, THE .DISTRICT FAIR. Too tuaoagoment of this fair have com pleted their arrangements for a grand ex' hibit. They have arranged the prizes and premiums and all other arrange ruents necttsary for a good and interest ing fair, but it remains for the people to MVuiielhcr pr;hbl it ehaU ho a .success. ltic peoplo must tarn out and corao - to life fair and fetch with them something to show. There doubtless considerable line stock of .all kinds an the county Tho grains and grasses, oVidg to an un-: favorable season, will probably be not so gooil as itrjormor years, bur tho relative merits of alt exhibits will be on a par wih thou yea?.. The fruit crop wtlM-c short except pears, grapes nnd small truits. They btd fair to be excellent and abundant. Come with the best you have, soo your neighbors, chat over pio neerUys,ftnd, to break the monotony of the occasion and creat-i a little fun, talk politics for ten minutes. Come to the ftir and bring your wives, on and daughters, and have a grand, goil time if you don't get the bine rib bon. Hut there will bo lots of blue rib bons and pur chances aro as good as any others'.. There will bo lots of fun anyway. Uunmog, trotting and bicycle races, jumping, wrestling and all sorts of athlclfc dports . .Music and speaking uot nelted. Hcmember that it is jour fair and will be jast what you make It. I: is in tile power of the people all over the county to mako the fair pleasurable and recrea tiv themselves and ultimately profit able in the way of developing the grand resources of the county. It is a duty as well as a source' of pleasure to turn out and leavo tho cares of home for a short season anil tiate a health recuperating limp with your neighbors, friende and acquaintances from all parts of the, county.. Come every body and fetch the best you have. .Mckinley a prophet. Ve givu belaw'Mhe opinion of Win -MKInlejr in IStO, whilo the Wilron Ctorman tariff bill was ending in I ongreea. .Mr. McKinley said ; -Kvery reductkn of the tariir will be followoil by a. rcductiou of wages ; eery cut in tue Urift ratcJ will bj followed by a cut in the wage rates. "The projoscd tariff legislation is an unerring blow at labor, which will be instantly felt tn the homo of every operativo in tho United Mates. The friends of protection should uot now falter. The fight is only begun. If temporarily lost, ft is hoflo be given upt Courago was never more needed and never more expected by tho people from their Representatives than now. It is tho demand of the boor and the tc mlromout of the situation. The tink crcrs ol the tariff should be thwarted ; they should Iks opposed at every step iu their programme of destruction. Ke- imblicans and democrats who believe in Uio protective system, in Congress auJJ out of Congress, should stand together in reslsling every effort to weaken or destroy it. If it is at last to bo accom plished, let nono of tho responsibility rest upon us. In a time like the present, with idle men and idle mills, platforms to tho rear and theories to the winds. The voice of partisanship should have iu placo in our councils: the voice of patriotism alone should le heard. Ix!t mere oo no. vieming oi principles; no ; compromise which shall despoil our j worKsuops ani uegraue oar laoor." That prophecy has been literally Clied as to tho effect of the hill. j ful-! Mow Many View It. Kouulor Wulcot u freo ailverilo ol Colo rado will Hiipport Mclvinluy on Hie "joiiiiiIh (lint ho codhIiIith jirotoclion to Atnetican iiuliiIilc.i paramount to ftru silver. Tlii'u uru llioiinuiicle of rvpnbli caiia who toko tliu Hiitnu view of llio mut ter. Alany , butti repiiblicutiH and ileino cralH wlio favor rco silver coIiibkc will support McKinloy on llio jrou ihIh of protection, and uflcr Unit l secured, work for freo eoinatfo. Tlii-y purcoivt) tliat tlio main meaeuroH of the republi caujpatly, nintmnil by republican Mates nro tho most eoinlucivo tptlio public Wel ti, fare; ami that that party may lie mfely trusted utlh iruvuriunrnt control. Silver Under l;rec Coinage. Wo punt loday tho icply of .1. (i. I'nr lislo to ipiehtioiiH pri)Kjoiided lo liim iel ativo to fieo coinaui! of silver on indi vidual account, iin-lcad of on govern inriit account us nt lueeent. We nek our reatleri, especially, freo nnd unlim ited silver coinnt;o renders, to tend and jKHidcr the coiifriiuoiiciiH of ptir.h a compc From appoarauan in tho o!ilicnl ho rizou Ilryan will have pressed down upon lilui that own o! thorns nml then lo crucified upon hla crocs of gold His old and staunch friends me forsaking tiin- by tliu hundreUt ami his latu nllius, tho populist, are waning amongst them selver. Walaon will not let go his ehauco for a pull nt the teat. Sou all i.t firmly determined to hold on. liryan "would bo happy with either weto tho other dear charmer away," but with both hanging on he is in a tmantlary. It is a crown of thorns being pressod down nioti ins mukiv iiimu, ami uio prospect is no will be crucified between two poptuibtti, Jowull nt;d Watson. . o do not ipieslion the honesty and integiity as well as the sincerity of tho rauk and llio of Hie free silver (oiuagu party. The IYxindkai-kk would do itself an injustice as well as the patty to uot concede good motive to them. It is only a matter of opinion between us. Tho I'l.mnii:ai.i;k is honest iu its views snd will not bo so selfish as not to conevdo to the opposition the sime decree of sincer ity of purpose. The 1'lwmik vlkk may . oe wrong. i'ii u ever occur to you, Iriend silventc. that you may not be right- 11 . C' 1 ... - . Aiie ai. iajum auiiuortuni 'Atterc were held the great inventions oi the topub licau aud pjpulurf (isrties last mouth w ill be ued soon for a horse show. It will be another case of natural evolution where an ass show has developed into a hone show. Alter that it wilt evolve into a bicycle show. It will l ditlk-ult to tell whether that will be evolving up or down, but there will doublets be con siderable revjing. iion. jonn n. .Mitcneii win Ma all in tf t I i ... .. hh jKjwcr to liold treg-jn in the republi can column," entering tersona)lv into 1 uio uiopaigu. uoo-i; t.o; everv man i .1 . : .... . . . . do Jihs duty, and an overwhelming ma jority is certain. A Plain Statement LiTTLe It.Hx. July M A statement was widely puhhshel by the ptejs a few days ago that I'rosident . I.. Ureon, of ttie Conneticut Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, had iue.l a circular letter to olicy-holders, notifying them tint in the event of the government adoring the free coinage of silver the company would bo compelled to piy alt claims in depreciated silver. V. W. Alsop. of this city, sent a clipping of this state ment to Secretary of the Treasury Carl isle, with a request fot .m expression on the subject. He has teceiicd a reply from Mr. CaihaJe, which is in part ss follows "In cate free coicag4 of silver should bo established iu this country, I jreumo that insurances companies and all other institutions would continue to make their payment by checks and drafts on banks as heretofore; but, ia my opinion, the whole volume of our currency would sink at once to the silver nasis, and these checks and drafts w ould be juid in eilvcr dollars or their equivalent in gold, or its equivalent, as is now the case. "I presume no one soijoee for a tno mcnt that it would be the duty of the government lo attempt to keep the standard silver dollars oined fur private individuals and corjwratioBS tonal ia valuo to a gold dollar; or in other words, thaT it would be tho duty of the govern ment to altetnt, under n system of freo coinage, to maintsin llio jwrity of the two metals. The doliats would l coined oii'prTvalo account and delivered ...... . . . . w jirivaio initiviiiu.tls anil corporations as their own propettr, the government having no interest whatever in them, and being, therefore, under no obliga' lion to sustain them by guaranteeing their value 'Tndcr our existing stetn, all silver dollars are coined on account of the gov jernmont, and ate issued hv the govern ment iu payment of its expenditures and other obligations, and it would bo an act of bad faith, theiefore, to jwinit them to depreciate. Signed J.iiin i;. Ci;i.i-i.;." The Strike Renewed. Clkxklam). Aug. I. The renewal of tho elriko at the Hrown hoistinz worl resulted in bloodshed today. The trouble began in the morning, when the mob surrounded the house or a nonunion man and bombarded it with stones, breaking tho windows, nml oven smashing the weatherboards. The joluv, hearing of! this trouble, prepared form outbreak at I noon, when the nonunion men should bo dismissed from work. A pottv of these workmen, disregarding tho efforts of the police to protect them, started lo walk away from tho works. They had not gone far when they wero met by tho mob. First the rioteis began to shout nt tho nonuniat'.istc. nn.l tlinn in tl .brick. Then the w jrkingmen drew to j volvcrs nnd began shooting at tho crowd. Several shots wero tired hut only ouo took effect. John Priuz, n fouiidryniati, fell to llio avcmcnt, shot through tho body, aud was taken to tho hosjiitnl. Soon nflor tho shooting tho police arrived on tho scone, but tho mob had ditmcrsed aud ull was (julot. This outbreak re sulted in tho calling out of two companies of militia, nnd during tho afternoon 80 poliuomun, in addition to tho military, had been mussed in tho vicinity of tho works. No more ttotiblo occurred. It is thought that u long and bitter strugglo will etipiio. Tho manager of tho I'rown works says tho agreement for the settle ment of tho striko wuu well understood by the rejiaesontatives of tho strikors, and tho company stood ready to live up to its toruiH. 'llio violation of it by tliu men, ho snytt, nbsolvcB tho company from firthcr consideration of them, and en ables it to begin all over again on a now banis. This is taken to mean that the comjiany will proceed to hire new men. ft is very probablo that tho Central Labor I'nion will order u big sympa thetic strike throughout tho city nt tho next meeting of tho union. Today tliu exoculivo committee of the striking Hrown hoisting-men and labor leaders of tho union men iu conference and decided that a bymjiathctic strike was necessary. Tim committee npio!ntcd by tho Cen tral Labor Union to tejort on tho advis ability of a sympathetic strike, just "be fore tho settlement of tho Hrown etrike, rejiottcd favorably. Tho number of unions atliliated with tho Central Libor Union is over ('), and tho total member ship numbers 0,tXX), in all branches of trade. These men have voluntarily bound themselves to obey the mandates of the Central Iibor Union, which con sists of chosen representatives from the different unions. Tho tight will not Lo local. Every union in the United States will bo called ujion to sssess ill members for the sujijiort of llio Hrow n hoisting works strikers. Two Hears Killed by a (ilrl. A story conies from tho Ccquille, uud is vouched tor a; true, which eclijises all other feats of feminino bviir-huiitera, says the Marshlirld bun. Miss Hose, of Handoljdi, is the heroine of tho story. Sho is a msdest young lady, and in her teens, and by no means arcuBto-ncd to slaiug the monsters of the forest, Imt on this occasion was strolling in an un frequented jdace iu the woods near home with a pit lor title and shooting rabbits, birds, etc., when suddeuly came to her gaa- a cub near by. In a moment it daw neil ujtoti Miss Koso to shoot the little fellow. Tl.e crack of her ritle brought the object lo the ground squall ing, and thcu to the astonishment of tl e huntress, mother bruin appeared on the scene and at once took part in the drama by making a savage rush for Miss Hose, who receded, at the same time firing sev eral shots at the encroaching animal. A pet deg then took a hand in the iray. This attracted the mother bear's atten tion in another direction until Miss Koto got in the fatal shot and bruin measured her length on the ground. Died. Mrr. tiertrudo M. Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Turner of Hrookkide, died at t a. m. Sunday of congostiv chills. Funeral services will lake place at the Baptist church Tuesday at SO j. m. Hemains will leave the resident' at I .30. Cottage to Rent. v new o-room cottage near I lie dejot to rent, just vacated by S. K. Svkes City wnU'r in the house, and a gocl well next door. Konuiro at this oflice. To Trade. Two lota in Mandifield for hoge. Two and one half lota in North burg, for stock ; hack or buery in payment. Call on I. F. Kice & Co. Hoee part 6 Per Cent iMoney. hoever wishes to Rive improved farm land as security for 0 jer cent money, address 1. O. box, No. W, Hos burj:, Oregon. ien. T. J. Thorj), the noted lecturer, and his friend. Col. It. A. Britton, of the 1st dragoons, New York Cavalry, during the late rebellion, made tho rL.iiNouu tn ;i i'lcaxaui can touay. ltiey aro very pleasant gentlemen, as are all men who have served their country iu defense wia iiiory. I he deneral is trav eling by his own conveyance and tenting at night on the cold, cold ground, as in days when he enrric-d knapsack aud tar bine and ate "hardlack and eowLelly The General lectures in the 0ern house. Tuesday night on "Americanism Pou't fail to hear him. Mr. I'liarle.s i.apaint. was in the citv on Saturday, attending to business jor taming to hn large and beautiful farm uear Melrose. Mr. Lajoint is one of our substantial citizens of ye olden time and although many j ears over tho al Jotted scriptural sjan of human life, ue are very clad to see that he is hale and hearty with a gocd How of exuberant spitits aud a clear mind for business op erat or.s. Our friend ha resided on this coast for over tifty yeats. lie is a native of Montreal. Canada, where some of hie rela'i -t are still residing. . . Ilth. twenty-eight jn-reons were kille I in a train wreck between Ixigan and .IisourivyalIey, Iova, on the North western K. W., and on the 31st near Atlantic City, N..I., forty-seven persons wero killed by a passenger train on tho Heading railroad crashing into an ex cursion train from Atlantic Citv. There were aiss as many more PcriouMv hurt- some of them fatally. All records of kite Hying were broken at the Hhirt Hill observatory Saturday. A kite was sent 733; feet into the air. Tliis is 100.1 feet hjgher than the top of Mount Washington, ami S03 feet higher than a kilo has ever been sent before. Fifty iuemlKie of the Appalachian Club witnessed the exhibition. A TRICK to t'irii straw into into Mpcr, our way. ried over are not worth n iblo our few huts together, ise to turn into a dollar Straw ha'H carried song Wojurul Each wo jiropose bill. If tho imposition strikes you wo might ho induced to lako silver. You, tho hat. I. AniiAiiAM, Jackson fitreut. Strayed. Hay maru, wuight about UoO lbs., Had dlo mark on back and email white iots on oides caused from saddle ; jawsslightly swollon from distemper nnd small sifro underneath, unshod and in gooil condi tion. 1'k'iv.so tuko up and return lo C. 1. Cannon, Koseburg, nnd bo liberally paid for tiouble. The Central House. W. II. tiordon is now tint iroirietor of this jiojpular house. Tho table wid bo HUpplied with the hfwt iu the market, good hedn anil courteous treatment. Meals lo eenta, and bedn the same rate. A Snap Uor Some One. A small business paying 1(A) per cunt iu the city of Koseburg, for Side eheaji for cash. (Jood loeatiuii, good building have private reasons for celling. Ad dress S, care of ,l'i..!Nii:.M.Kit, Koteburg. ... For Sale. A first class piauo. Wilt sell cheap for cash or on time, or will trado for roj etty iu town. Call at this office. FIELD 5 PORTS ! AT ROSEUL'RG, August 2.jth and 25th. PROCRHM. FIRST DAY, Mteet l'arado and March to iru iud-i y o'elocV, A. M. '.t .'vfctiiy CtfcU Tuft.' I. Ituunini; broad jump. 'J at ikunninj; lu jli juinj Hammer throwing ... 2 fdiot jmttin'j 2 Tiij; of rnr AFTEKXOON. IHcyele tare, '..-mile and te- 11 peat 'novice- thne jiriies. Iatit, tojkriu'K and liw. J. VoA race. 100 yard i. Bicycle race, mile dasli, ant.i teurp.ojien, three prixen. eat er, lamp and cyclometer. I. r.icycle race. 5 mile, amateur j, 03U, i 10 cold medal All uuder I.. A. W. rulea Ku trance to Wejcle rceR0 cents. KVKNI.Nti. Uh Jaelfm Street ii( v'-l 10 00 1. Clarinet eolo. ... Cornet sola Maritone solo v!ide trombone ?oto t. SECOND DAY. iOn JnrkfOH Slfftt h, A. M. Hose race, e! teet Kich coinpniT toue any kind of hose or noizle used mi associa tion races. AFTEItNOON. .tf District Fair (Irviiud. Foot rare, 200 yartl .... Hiseball 15 00 46 00 KVIININtt. . Oi. Jtielwii islrfrl, 7: it -'clock. Hand contest 100 00 Everything free, tio adtideioti fee charged for any of the contests. The District Fair, which op.ns on the 25th, will also be free on ojiening day. ami win nave an interesting including races. rogram. A Omnd lt.tll will cotK-lude the oud Day's eiercisa. CITATION. TN TilU CUlNTY CUI R1 x of Oregon, la and lot the " or mi. .-i vte -.int ut tv,;gi&. In the matter uf the taK ! J -tu Knv- To WilSUra L. Frcrman, Ku.i:i 1 rw:.in. J'lne C. Frveinan, Joba A. Krx-i tnn, KH--tn.-Ui Onrriwn. IS. f. McCu'.l.x h. W 1. Five mftn. Franeh K. WcikItu. Kuth LlnDir. Illla I". WkIUcv, Kotoa A. Ko'.!, ii.a A Konb, Hn F.. FioUl. Iva A. shi-rnan, Ka A. Si.ir man. Icwle K. tcruin. Flour J. t:i-nuan. ami l.IU A. i-henuau. beln ntla t.ttio nextul kin anil all irsm lutrmUM m tbe ald es tate ol the saw John F rev-man. doceasol. Wberva. ou the Mi lae of June. Is. John . Freeman, executor ol ihe alotc namt 1 estate havliu tiUxl hit s-Aorn petiUon prat.uc for an onter toau:hont aBdjempoirer hiin t.icll tl real property to!onetns to the Mid itate il the saM John Freeman, decraMtl. Mtualfd in I .g '.as County, Orecon. ami whcrva. It nasonlernl by the t'ourt that a t'ltation larnie ta ut l hMn at Ian, the n.-itot k.n. ansl all other tH-non in- tervHol In a;.l -Ule to appear i:i th. Court on the ;th.tay o! s. ptember. Iv-,at the hour of lOOilo-k a. m, .! Mill .lar t. itiow (a-ie. if any you have, why an onler for the sale of saul real property vho-iM not be i:iale a prateil lor in aiJ itition. 11 1 further orJere.1 lliat ,er- ceoi me i :tation herein he i:iale icnona!h uiu all of the above nametl tu-.rN r, . IJIui; in the -tale of Orrgon. anl by pabliea tion uouall of theabote natnol heln a! U netnt Wm. aiul all Herwms inter, ie.l w.lmr ouU;.lo of the state of Onvon. b publication t!icrvif In the l'lalntleawr, a n tl newtpaiHT Primed and imblUhwl in l!eb ;rc. Uoi.al.. eouniy. urreon. Rinl nl Rem ral cn ula'.ion :n Iil county fur thcfu.l period of Ui.ie te-iuln d bylau.to-nit Fuur ueek. llicaul real i-s late ate-I to 1-e xiW br aid l. titlon of executor 1 docrilicl a fo!ioH. to-nii Hw ot the It I f ol Jo'in Frtvi an and lfe.lelni! notification No lltV. claim V. i' and W-Ing jrt of -ectlous X. and JiV m Tp i.-,oi k. .. vt ,ot Wllltamette Mcndlin l.i IKnicIa' Couillv. l)iv-eon. ind l'.!on i.rl'n.' jrl, described a? follows, ti-it B,i::iniliii; at a point one chain awl fifty llsiVn wet; Irom the tnarter ici tjoa jt otl the iirie N-tieen;n'-tions z; and m Tik Math, uf ranne I (Ct, and running thff-.ce north t chains and link, theni'e Her sac-hAim mid tlftv iinic thence Minth ;t) chains, thence it t'chaini' thence south 1 ehulns an.) :r, link.-. m1 ih. cat a; chain and tx Uni- to the place uf hesin nln; ami coutalninc m !! lis ?S ten .,r i.n.i of which M aboxodc-cr.hetl land-, (the alvne oauivii uevnieni min.i al ne nine of hi leath. the said north t-aif. i -itinr tv'r. w of laud to be vld. incjeloro youan.1 e.ch you -re nen-be lied and rm rist .. . time and place, then and tin re to show caum-. ?iV?J?y JJ,u,avc. nhy mku an order ami L Ji fc"1i?uTJ not is,lt' ,or thl' "l't sai l north half of the aboi e described i.rvn.i-. mi: 1 He donation Un.i -Uii., nr i.i, v.. man and wife. Sot. 116. .Ia:m No l. "itnissthc Hon v. K. ilea-t- ml-.- ... .1- 1 .l!II.,y '."'il!'1 ?' 11,0 Su"- ' fAtw" ior th' i,ln,i .'i',1)ou?u'' with the walol nald Couri '"hu uii ?in nay of July. lji6. ,. . JOHN II. SHITE. I ".crk L. A. SKIITBnCKi:. Ally. For Kvecutor. .t.. Executor's Nntica. Notice i heti.r ol . .... ii .. .?,t.t.e uiKhmicncd. W. L. iii.n and .imuic, na ien the county toiriof ..ill-, t.i . 1' "1 "'tlV 1 V V LI W " tl Hlf ulllol Itichanl Dnn .l...l sotis hax ins claim aeiin.t the etato of ' sald iwii mnn iroent the amenith proper imciiri iiuiv erlliml .i u. eecutor a! im-ir ivMucnce m lllddle inwinet. Ifcviclan county, Orron. or or to their attorney at K.ic "I'l., 1.TXKOI1. Wlthltl tiv mntithi fmm ,...!.... this notice. Date,l July T, ls-3. V I WlIilV- s, 1K-Kl! Klhlill .ecutor: til th- 1 t .t ,.i n '.., i.,e. ivc. acii. Ira 11, HiDDLfc' Attotncy firFxccu' ' r nrr rvT n iinnnmn Jjj J If j J 1 1 II j i 1. U I'AA j II U U IIUU LUU It t Gen.T. J.Thorp at Tin: OI'F.UA HOf.-ii: Tuesday, Aug. 4th At 7 ;o I. M. wars e.B sv.a: -" K m E R I C K N I S 7Vt . " All bivcrr of our Vriu American Iiisllliitlcm" xhonlil iituml uitliout fil FOR ure r 112:5 lO TO A. C. HARSTERS & CO. DltlCtJIHTM. OILS HND GL'ASS STATIONERY AND WALL PKPER; CHOICti: HKUPUMERIES ARTICLES. SUM. TO THE-KA8T1 Gliis ifce I hotie of TWO Transcontinental ROUTES VIA Spckanc .llinnenpolis St. Paul VIA Denver Omaha AXI) Kansas Citv Low Kutosto all Eastern Cities, i OCEAN DIVISION. i PORTLAND SAN tK.VNiIiCO. I Steamtr. leave AinnrorthdocV, Fwtland, at i j H. m., svery arc days. Cabin. JiaW. steerage. For full detail;- c.dl on or addres ! v. c. i.omorsr. ; Ren-, KoM-burg, OreRna, or address (iDt.rml l"a-se:er Airent. Portland. .rvSon. EAST AND SOUTH HE SHASTA ROUTE, - -OFTHK Southern Taeiiic Co. HT. .i un. i -ti- PortUna Hl!y. uth I North" J 10 A. x 11: r. m. fi-rt) r. j(. .V t-. jf l,v. -iS a M. , I.e. -10 tb A. t. Ar - lr;ui!.t . .r. Kiiscl'-.-.rjt - l.y. San Franc. o Lv. : rtS' fv t7?n ,:!r. ' E'u', I'ortlaikl. Orccoa VI7' "iihura- ni. Turcer. Marlon. Jciftr. hc.I.l, llancy. llarr.burs, Juiution citv, rl? Ctif lcne-1 r"-w;1'. l;o. and ail sUUoas from Rosxbuti to Ahlan! incluiye Kocfttrff ?lnll-I)ail)-. a.JO. v. 1 5-H r. X. 1 Ar. Portland RosebnrK Ar. 4. MP. M l.V. 1 Sxtf . V. Salem I'a.sNLMiKcr-Uaily. niM.x: t'.tiis o o;in:x ittnrriil Pullman BufTet Sleepers! -AS- - ' s::c.vi-ci..;sn m.i;i:im.; cuts ' Attached to all Thnmsh Trains. j West Side Division. Iicfwcrti i'orilnml aud Corrallla Mail train iluiiy cio.-pt .Mir.d;.-', - A. K. U l.r. m. I.T. Ar. Portland -'orvlUs - LVr-i i.i)r. m At Albauy and Corvalii connect with train ol Ori-jon Central A Katern railroad. Ext-ress train di tiUi.y .except und.iT- . r. v. ; U . - Portland -M- ! Ar. - McMmville Ar Lv -V2S a. , 5 W a. x ThrouaU 'I'lrkrt to nil l'olut tu the i:nsiertl Miltes. Cauaila nnd I.uropr mil lie ohtniued at low CM rate Irom c.-,n,rSo Ctca, .locul UOkrburc I. M'rltlEK h" 1 Maa&iier Ast u F ROGERS. A Pass. Agen rOKTL-VND OREGON D Iter - -V, W AM TOILET 00 1 a mmm Tlie mow year opens Sept. formation ntldresix. 14. Sacrifice Sale Now in Progress M. F. Rapp, f LEADING PERSCRIPTION I DRUGGIST, Jackion Street. Roseburg, Orezoa. $ Patent Medicines, Perfumeries. Toilet Articles. ZIGLER& PATTERSON, i Depot Grocers i DEALERS IN ALL KIND. OF STAPLE . AND . FANCY . OPfkPPiP COUNTRY PRODUCE Give us a call. Goods delivered to Corner Lane & Sheridan Streets. The Collins House First SUcvtcat of Deiot, one b oct r.ir:. First Class $1.00 per Day House. Recently wnodeta!, rt.nova:cd aad rx.f jrn.shed rsr- i-i-:i-:d and uvery stabuj is co:xEctiox NEI ir.j iVMUnil!r,.ntana Kew ar.d Second tum oooJ o; Aii K,u.U -" uive HtaJ Goods Bou;M anJ SoM. 17T T 1 r .t t accessor to O. W. NOAH.) General Blacksmithino- rROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, REPAIRING OF .a KINDS PROMPTLY TOW RGSEBURC Marble and Granite Works b. Estimates Furnished OOlcc and Salesrcom. .-xx Oafe Street. SOUTHERN OREGON The only Normal t'clmol south of Irinrnoilth which hiu n Jour year Xormal eixirte of ntutli nml grants nnlimllcil Stnte Normal School Diplomas Rood for life. irailnatcs'of.tlili school are allowcil di credits by the Uni versity of Orejron anil aro al inittcl to the Freshman cla: without examination. Traininir'ichool throii;hout the ycur in charge of mem herd of Senior class and critic teacher. Other Counei: Col ktru l'rcpnratory, ' Bnsiut-si), .Music, Art, Teachers' Itcvie-.v ClftSSCB, Tuition ltt: hall boArd tl.; family board firo U WA, IodKin in dormitory fOcent;, Htudent fiirnisliliii; hcdK;IothinK. Fine winters. rire water. and good noddy. For new C;italoj;tie or special In W. X. VAN SCOV, President. A COMPLETE LINE OF Holliday Goods FOR l Gentlemen, d Ladies and Children. BOUGHT AND SOLD. say part of the City in short order. KOSEBURG, OREGON. HEMDRICK'S BLOCK ori'osiTi; DSPOT. Which ns a calZ and l.- ivnTinceil. imm ho., pmr Si Poalcw m a.: tiaU of Marble and Unuiite Jionumpiits ami Headstones, Portland Cement Curbing ou all kinds nf n.MiM.., ti-.